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This calendar is perfect as décor in your home, kitchen, or office and easily helps to keep track of important dates, contacts, and other events at a glance. Each calendar month is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up, so make sure you stay organized through the year! Personalization is easy with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations.
Rave Reviews
"Not quite sure what to say. The calendar is beautiful, easy on the eyes, easy to write on and read the numbers, a delight to hang on my wall. Calendar.com is a terrific web site from which I order all my calendars, and I love calendars so I order a lot!!! They come perfectly packaged and quickly. Couldn't ask for more." - Marlene
"The Ansel Adams Calendar is my yearly purchase for a number of reasons: it features the work of one of the greatest nature photographers that ever lived, the calendar is large enough to give the photos the viewing forum and attention they deserve, each year's selection is always interesting and beautiful, the daily date boxes are roomy enough to write fairly copious reminder notes into, and the physical construction of the calendar itself with a spiral, metal binder, as opposed to the standard use of staples to hold the pages together, put this calendar in a class by itself." -Dgerzeeboy
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Hachette Book Group (HBG) is a leading US trade publisher and a division of the third largest trade and educational book publisher in the world, Hachette Livre, a global publishing company based in France. HBG is headquartered in New York, with offices throughout the United States. HBG also owns Hachette Book Group Canada, Inc., a marketing and publicity company based in Toronto, ON. In one year, HBG publishes approximately 1,400+ adult books, 300 books for young readers, and 450 audio book titles. In 2017, the company had 167 books on the New York Times bestseller list, 34 of which reached #1.In addition to selling and distributing its own imprints, HBG provides a wide range of custom services to third party publishers, such as distribution, fulfillment, digital and sales services.
Why Calendars?
Does your room need some color but you cant decide on a piece of art? Do you want to redecorate but are on a budget and dont want to break the bank? Wall calendars are the world's most popular calendars with style and unique themes for every interest from art to animals, religion to meditations, family organizers and childrens themes. Fill your walls with life and keep them fresh all year with a beautiful and affordable calendar. The wall calendar format gives you enough space to keep yourself organized and provide breathtakingly beautiful decor for any room, or surface, in your home. A calendar is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up this month, so make sure you stay organized through the year! You can personalize your calendar, too, with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations. Track appointments, anniversaries, birthdays and more! Or, cut out and frame your favorite images for year-round art. Wall calendars make great gifts for any and every occasion! The most common wall calendar size is 12" x 12" but sizes do tend to vary from large poster sizes to small mini-calendars or desk calendar. Check out each calendars specifications for an exact size. Shop our vast selection of high quality wall calendars.
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Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist with a career that spans seven decades and a wide range of subject matter. Adams is widely regarded as one of the most famous photographers of all time, particularly in reference to his striking images of the American wilderness. Viewers often associate his lifelong environmentalism and advocacy for Americas wilderness places with his dramatic, panoramic photographs that celebrate the redemptive potential of the natural world. Adams placed great value upon technical mastery of his craft, carefully evaluating gradations of light in the image, manipulating degree of exposure, and constantly experimenting with new techniques. His black-and-white landscape photographs of the American West, especially Yosemite National Park. Adams's black-and-white photographs of the West which the foremost record of what many of the National Parks were like before tourism, and his persistent advocacy helped expand the National Park system. He used his works to promote many of the goals of the Sierra Club and of the environmental movement, but always insisted that, for his photographs, "beauty comes first". His images are still very popular in calendars, posters, and books.